On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 16:45:15 +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Don't forget, 1mdc Lodgements have utterly nothing to do with
>"investment" or "risk"
>
>Very simply, you're just moving your e-gold from one account to
>another (indeed, the 808080 1mdc account). And 1mdc pays a bonus to
>you, as a marketing cost.
JP,
I still dont get it. I still dont understand how 1mdc
wants to pay a bonus for customers. A customer is one that purchases a commodity or
service. What commodity or service is 1mdc providing?
Companies will pay a bonus because they know they can clean up with
future sales. Is there some hidden fee for using 1mdc, like a 5%
withdrawal fee? I just dont get it, sounds to good to be true like
Ponzi's postal coupon scheme (http://www.mark-knutson.com). Please,
dont take offense, I mean none. I want to cut costs like everyone
else, I just know there are no free lunches.
don
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